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Thailand's Tiraphan Hasub orchestrates a dazzling harmony of colors with the design of this bracelet. She crafts the bracelet by hand, combining amethyst with glistening brass beads. The bracelet closes with a hollow brass bell.

7 grams

0.25 oz

19.5 cm L x 0.6 cm W

7.75" L x 0.2" W

Metric

US/Imperial

Amethyst and brass on waxed polyester

Natural stone - some variations in color and/or pattern are to be expected

Tiraphan is deeply committed to ensuring that her children receive the best education. She pays for them to attend a local international school, as she wants them to have the best possible start in life.

Meet the Artist

Thailand

"I believe many women think like me, and that's what inspired me to create jewelry that is original."

"Sawasdee kha! My name is Tiraphan Hasub, but everyone calls me by my nickname, Yo, which I got from my parents when I was a child. Yo means a kid who cries a lot, and that's exactly what I used to do then. I was very sensitive to everything, and thus cried a lot.

"I met my husband at university in Bangkok. I worked there for three years after graduating, and then got married. We moved back to Chiang Mai, where he is originally from, and he taught me the art of handcrafts. We now have a workshop and a daughter. People keep telling me that I am a good mother because I manage to combine motherhood and work, and that makes me happy.

"It hasn't always been easy though. It was a great challenge for me to start married life and a different type of work in a place that was foreign to me. It makes me proud to see what I have achieved now. The other challenge I conquered is bungee jumping!

"You could say I'm a fashionista, always trying to look good by wearing nice dresses and jewelry. I believe many women think like me, and that's what inspired me to create jewelry that is original. My designs tend to be more traditional Thai than modern, so I'm thankful to Novica for showing my collections to the world."